
The Wild Ride 1960
"From roaring hot rods... to the racing big time"
Meet Johnny Varron—late-50s greaser, hot-rod jockey, and part-time anarchist—whose life behind the wheel of a thundering jalopy is as unpredictable as the next drag race.
Director: Harvey Berman
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Wild Ride (1960) about?
The film follows Johnny Varron, a rebellious hot-rod driver and part-time troublemaker who lives for the thrill of the race and the chaos of the night. Between dirt-track victories and back-alley parties, he finds himself pulled deeper into a world of speed, danger, and youthful defiance.
Who directed The Wild Ride?
The Wild Ride was directed by Harvey Berman, a filmmaker known for his work capturing the raw spirit of mid-century American youth culture.
Who stars in The Wild Ride?
Jack Nicholson headlines the cast as Johnny Varron, joined by Georgianna Carter, Robert Bean, Carol Bigby, and John Bologni in pivotal roles.
Is The Wild Ride (1960) worth watching?
Though unrated, this gritty 60-minute drama offers a fascinating glimpse into 1960s youth rebellion and early hot-rod culture. Fans of vintage crime dramas and Jack Nicholson's early performances will find it a compelling, if short, ride.
How long is The Wild Ride?
The Wild Ride runs for 60 minutes.
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About The Wild Ride (1960) — A 60-Minute Rebellion Behind the Wheel
Meet Johnny Varron—late-50s greaser, hot-rod jockey, and part-time anarchist—whose life behind the wheel of a thundering jalopy is as unpredictable as the next drag race. From sun-baked dirt tracks to neon-lit diners where the jukebox never stops spinning, Harvey Berman's gritty drama captures a moment when leather jackets met chrome and rebellion burned brighter than exhaust fumes. The Wild Ride (1960) follows this restless anti-hero through back-road chases and late-night misadventures, painting a raw portrait of youth chasing thrills while flirting with danger.
Fueled by restless energy and a soundtrack pulsing with early rock 'n' roll, the film blends crime and drama into a compact 60-minute ride. Nicholson's magnetic presence anchors the chaos, while Georgianna Carter and the rest of the ensemble deliver a snapshot of a generation caught between small-town boredom and the open road's siren call.